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The phrase "eventually characterizing" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a process of gradual development or change that ultimately leads to a certain characteristics or qualities being established. Example: The company's focus on sustainability and ethical practices eventually characterized their brand as socially responsible and environmentally conscious.
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Her laboratory was among the first to clone the multidrug transporter ABCG2, eventually characterizing its function and its role in chemo-resistance and chemo-protection.
Eruptions are basically phenomena that emit high-temperature materials, such as magma or gas, onto the surface; thus, the use of high-frequency infrared observations, which can detect the ejection of these materials as high-density time-series variations in thermal anomalies, is an effective approach for analyzing eruptive modes or states and eventually characterizing eruptive sequences.
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By about 1000 bce a number of Native American peoples had become fully reliant upon agriculture for subsistence; their cultures were eventually characterized by relatively large, sedentary societies that included social or religious hierarchies.
Like the gangster language of Nixon and his men on the Watergate tapes ("the big enchilada"), or the long-winded exegeses of Clinton and his flacks ("It depends on what the meaning of the word 'is' is"), they express the mental atmosphere that seeps out of the Oval Office, pervades Washington, and eventually characterizes an entire government.
But it also was not the be-all and end-all that it was eventually characterized as in subsequent accounts of the crisis, which also had the self-serving effect of absolving the officials of any blame for what, with benefit of hindsight, seems a deeply flawed judgment call.
Nevertheless, they were eventually characterized by the expression of the integrin CD103 (Helft et al., 2010).
More specifically, a video activity is eventually characterized by a time series of BoW features.
It is generally known that in a brittle-ductile regime, damage accumulation is manifested by strain hardening and is eventually characterized by strain softening (Figure 15).
In the late 60s, Buren began using the term "in situ," referring to the practice of creating works specifically for certain locales or settings, a concept which would eventually characterize all of his future works.
To allow more efficient exploitation of germplasm collections, core subsets are typically assembled by various criteria, e.g. [11], [12], and eventually characterized with presumably neutral molecular markers.
Detection of exfoliated cells in the abdominal cavity may be a useful diagnostic tool to improve the staging and eventually characterize patients who may benefit from aggressive multimodal treatment of rectal cancer.
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